How to Replace the Serpentine Belt on a 2016 Honda Accord (Drive Belt Guide)
Step-by-step wheel-well access instructions with tools list, belt routing tips, safety checks, and final inspection for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
How to Replace the Serpentine Belt on a 2016 Honda Accord (Drive Belt Guide)
Step-by-step wheel-well access instructions with tools list, belt routing tips, safety checks, and final inspection for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
🔧 Accord - Serpentine Belt Replacement
The serpentine belt (also called the drive belt) spins key accessories like the alternator and A/C compressor. Replacing it is mostly about safely accessing the belt from the passenger-side wheel well and releasing the automatic tensioner to slip the belt on and off.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.0-2.0 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Work on a level surface and support the car with jack stands before going underneath.
- ⚠️ Keep fingers and tools clear of pulleys; never check belt alignment with the engine running.
- ⚠️ Let the engine cool; working near a hot engine/exhaust can burn you.
- ⚠️ Do not place your hand between the belt and pulleys while releasing the tensioner.
- Battery disconnect is not required, but keep the key out of the ignition so nobody starts it.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Floor jack (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Wheel chocks
- 19mm socket
- 1/2" drive breaker bar
- 14mm socket
- 3/8" drive ratchet
- 3/8" drive extension set
- 10mm socket
- Phillips screwdriver #2
- Trim clip removal tool
- Torque wrench (10–150 ft-lbs)
- Work light
- Mechanic gloves
- Safety glasses
🔩 Required Parts
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- Serpentine belt (accessory drive belt) - Qty: 1
📋 Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, shift to 1st gear, and set the parking brake.
- Place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels.
- Have your phone ready to take a picture of the belt routing before removal. Photos save headaches later.
- Automatic belt tensioner: a spring-loaded arm that keeps the belt tight; you rotate it with a wrench to remove/install the belt.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Loosen the passenger-front wheel
- Use a 19mm socket with a 1/2" drive breaker bar to loosen the lug nuts about 1/2 turn (do not remove yet).
Step 2: Raise and support the car
- Use a floor jack to lift the front passenger side at the proper jack point.
- Set the car onto jack stands and gently shake the car to confirm it’s stable.
- Remove the lug nuts using the 19mm socket, then remove the wheel.
- When reinstalling later: Torque to 108 Nm (80 ft-lbs).
Step 3: Remove the lower splash shield / inner fender access panel
- Use a trim clip removal tool to pop out plastic push-clips.
- Use a 10mm socket and 3/8" drive ratchet to remove any 10mm bolts holding the access panel.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver #2 for any Phillips screws, if equipped.
- Move the panel aside to expose the crank pulley area and belt path.
Step 4: Confirm belt routing before removal
- Use a work light to clearly see the belt around each pulley.
- Take a clear photo showing how the belt wraps each pulley.
- Make sure you note which pulleys are grooved (belt ribs sit in grooves) vs. smooth (the flat back of the belt rides on smooth pulleys).
Step 5: Release tension from the automatic tensioner
- Locate the belt tensioner from the wheel-well opening.
- Place a 14mm socket on the tensioner’s hex (the wrenching point on the tensioner arm/bolt head).
- Use a 3/8" drive ratchet (and a 3/8" drive extension set if needed) to rotate the tensioner to relieve belt tension.
- Hold steady—spring pressure is strong.
Step 6: Remove the old belt
- While holding the tensioner released with the 14mm socket and 3/8" drive ratchet, slip the belt off the easiest-to-reach pulley.
- Slowly let the tensioner return to its resting position (do not let it snap back).
- Remove the belt from the remaining pulleys and pull it out through the wheel well.
Step 7: Inspect pulleys and tensioner
- Spin each accessible pulley by hand (engine off). They should spin smoothly and quietly.
- Look for wobble, grinding noise, or oil/coolant contamination. If the belt area is wet, fix the leak first or the new belt can fail early.
Step 8: Install the new belt (route it first, then tension last)
- Route the new belt around the pulleys following your photo, leaving one easy pulley for last.
- Make sure the belt ribs are seated fully in the grooves on every grooved pulley.
- Rotate the tensioner again using the 14mm socket and 3/8" drive ratchet, then slip the belt onto the final pulley.
- Slowly release the tensioner to apply tension to the belt.
- If it won’t slip on, re-check routing.
Step 9: Double-check belt alignment
- Use a work light to inspect every pulley.
- Confirm the belt is centered and fully seated; no ribs hanging off an edge.
Step 10: Reinstall splash shield and wheel
- Reinstall the access panel using the 10mm socket, 3/8" drive ratchet, and Phillips screwdriver #2 as needed.
- Reinstall push-clips using the trim clip removal tool (press them fully seated).
- Reinstall the wheel and hand-thread lug nuts.
- Lower the car using the floor jack.
- Use a torque wrench and 19mm socket to tighten lug nuts in a star pattern: Torque to 108 Nm (80 ft-lbs).
✅ After Repair
- Start the engine and let it idle for 20–30 seconds while you listen for squeaks or slapping noises.
- Shut the engine off and re-check belt seating with the work light.
- If you hear chirping/squeal, re-check belt routing and make sure the belt ribs are fully in the grooves.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $180-$350 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $30-$80 (parts only)
You Save: $150-$270 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1.0-1.5 hours.
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